P0sixninja The Creator Of Greenpois0n

P0sixninja is a hacker whose real name is Joshua Hill. He is responsible for Greenpois0n and more recently he has become the Chronic Dev Crash Reporter. P0sixninja is also one of the head members of the Chronic Dev Team and together they have developed a variety of software and exploits for the jailbreaking community. P0sixninja has played a huge part in the development of jailbreaks for iPhone, iPad and iPod users. He has also helped to find numerous exploits as well as exploit finding tools.

He can be followed on Twitter where people can follow his updates and keep up to date with what is happening with the Chronic Dev Team and the world of jailbreaking. Greenpois0n was updated on the 20th of January 2012 and the new Greenpois0n Absinthe will now allow users to jailbreak iPhone 4S and iPad 2 untethered.

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